Springer, 2021. — 304 p. — (Gels Horizons: From Science to Smart Materials). — ISBN 9811571376.
This book introduces the reader to important aspects of the nano-hydrogels. It covers the development of hydrogels and their biology, chemistry and properties. Focus is also given to innovative characterization techniques and advances in structural design, with special emphasis on molecular structure, dynamic behavior and structural modifications of hydrogels. This book serves as a consolidated reference work for the diverse aspects of hydrogels, creating a valuable resource for students and researchers in academia and industry.
Three-Dimensional Printing of Nanocellulose-Based Hydrogels.
Crosslinking Strategies to Develop Hydrogels for Biomedical Applications
Emerging Trends in the Synthesis, Properties and Applications of Nanogels Derived from Pullulan, Collagen and Gelatin
Nanobased Biodegradable Hydrogel for Biomedical Application
Stimulus-Responsive Polymers
Polymer–Water Interactions in Hydrogels
Hybrid Nanohydrogels: Design and Applications
Cross-Linking, Modular Design and Self-assembly in Hydrogels
Hydrogel as Bio-Ink for Organ Regeneration
Hydrogel Formulation as Efficient Drug Carrier and Delivery for Selected Skin Diseases
Effect of Structural Properties of Hydrogel in Controlled Drug Delivery
Elasticity, Strength, and Biocompatibility of Hydrogels
An Overview of the Recent Developments in Hydrogels
Self-assembled Hydrogels: An Overview
Synthesis, Structural Modification and Physiochemical Response of Chitosan Built Nanohydrogel for Control Drug Delivery Applications
Novel Biocompatible Hydrogels via Click Chemistry